Australia on Sunday comfortably clinched the three-match ODI series against Bangladesh by winning by six wickets with one match remaining. In the second ODI, Bangladesh, batting first, scored only 97 runs in 44.1 overs, while Nahida Akhtar, batting at number nine, scored the highest score of 22 runs.
He said, “The biggest thing is that when we played the series against India, the questions from the journalists were different. They were asking if we could win, what could happen. Today we are playing against Australia and no one asked me this question. They are asking, 'It will be even better if you win.' […]
Bangladesh-Australia ODI series: Things to keep in mind
When Australia started the day at 77–4 after an hour's delay due to rain, Rachin Ravindra dropped Marsh for 28 in the second over. Travis was headed out on Southee's next ball. New Zealand were excited, knowing that Marsh and Carey were struggling for form, with Marsh consistently coming in at zero. Carey had scored […]
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Three balls later, New Zealand faced more trouble when Ravindra was caught by Lyon at point. Daryl Mitchell managed to score 11 runs before being caught by wicketkeeper Alex Carey off the bowling of Cummins. Young dismissed Mitchell Marsh with the next ball, after which Carey again left New Zealand struggling at 29–5, before Blundell […]
The 37-year-old, who retired from Test cricket in January, is expecting more barracks from Black Caps fans during the series, who will be in Auckland for the second and third matches on Friday and Sunday. “Honestly, the hard truth here is that we are neighbors and we love to beat each other at sports,” Warner […]
Bangladesh, as one of the fastest growing economies with a high youth population but facing the difficulties of climate change, needs to strengthen its growth base and grow further in the coming years and decades. May need it. The actuarial science discipline, which incorporates mathematics and financial theory to determine the financial effects of uncertain […]
The Australian Government, in recognition of its strong commitment to the diversity and inclusion of cultures and languages, supported the translation of the book ‘Cultural Heritage Ki Patra’ – The legacy of the Language Martyrs of Bangladesh and the values reflected in the spirit of International Mother Language Day observed on 21 February to globally. […]
After Konstas’s dismissal, Wiebgen (48 runs from 66 balls) took control of the game and formed an important partnership with Dixon. Naman Tiwari took the wicket of the Australian captain in the 21st over. Harjas Singh (55 off 64 balls) scored a crucial half-century and took Australia into a better position in the game. Naman […]
Held at the Westin Dhaka, the expo was attended by 30 prestigious Australian universities and institutions, including globally acclaimed universities such as Monash University, Macquarie University, University of Adelaide, University of Technology Sydney, etc. During the expo, attendees had the chance to explore scholarship opportunities and secure admission on the spot by engaging in live […]
Chanderpaul got the benefit of that decision in the form of late dismissal. The Australian team had a very poor start to the first innings and were reduced to 24-4 and 54-5. He was saved by a counter-innings from wicketkeeper Alex Carey, who scored 65 runs in just 49 balls. When Carey was out on […]
Teams: Australia: Usman Khawaja, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Alex Carey (wk), Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins (c), Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood. West Indies: Kraigg Brathwaite (captain), Tagenarin Chanderpaul, Kirk McKenzie, Alick Athanazé, Kvam Hodge, Justin Greaves, Joshua Da Silva (wk), Kevin Sinclair, Alzarri Joseph, Kemar Roach, Shamar Joseph. Umpire: Sharfuddaula […]
After Friday’s restart at 73-6, still 22 runs behind, much of West Indies’ faint hopes depended on experienced wicketkeeper Joshua da Silva, who was not out for 17 on the night. But after adding one run to his overnight total, Da Silva failed to control his hook shot and was caught at the deep fine […]
But on Thursday morning, after scoring 14 runs in the second over itself, he was caught by wicketkeeper da Silva off the ball of Shamar Joseph, due to which the Australian team fell 69-3. Head came in and looked to attack immediately, while Usman Khawaja, who had started the day on 30, was slowly accumulating […]